Word: june
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Princeton, N. J., June 18.--With the gift of $250,000 from T. N. McCarter, President of the Red Bank Trust Company of Newark, which was announced tonight after the first act of the Princeton Triangle Club's show in the gymnasium, the desire to make possible the erection of a well equipped theatre has been realized. Added to more than $100,000 which has been saved by the Triangle Club from its 36 annual shows, the gift will build and equip the new theatre...
...term "foul" seems to be in good usage at present among the British aristocracy ; and I therefore wish to apply it with all possible emphasis to the letter appearing in your issue of June 13, and signed by Cyril D. H. G. Dillington-Dowse of London, His insinuation that "the Yanks, a nation far removed and by no means of the first rank. . . found themselves in 1914-1918 too proud to fight" is a foul and slanderous...
While so many of your readers seem to be writing detractions of your red-bordered cover [TIME, Jan. 31, Feb. 14, April 18. May 2, 9, and June 13], I wish to offer a constructive suggestion. Your cover is already red and white, so why not print the word TIME in blue? Then change your subhead from "The Weekly Newsmagazine" to "The National Weekly" (this also in blue...
...perfectly evident that Mr. Stanley Bloodgood (TIME, June 6) is single, and does not come in contact with many of the intelligent women of America. However I believe his case hopeless, if you know what I mean...
...waste valuable space in your columns publishing such vapid letters as that of Charles A. Boston [TIME, June 6], who wishes to create the impression that he is so busy that he cannot stop occasionally to read something that will keep him abreast of the times. That doesn't interest your readers. He must have been the man, a friend of whom wanted to give him a book for a birthday gift, hearing of which another friend said: No, don't give him a book...